some nonsense

Fabiola 2022-04-22 07:01:02

Maybe this time, I was doing record analysis while watching it, so there was a gap to ponder the details.

I've always been a little bit disliked by the too absolute character of Captain America, which is always accompanied by darkness. The light is too big to see the darkness. In this movie, the reason why Captain America is Captain America is the original he is only the light of him.

His ambition to become a soldier and go to the front is not because he wants to kill the enemy or because he wants power. What he wants is to defend peace? So the doctor chose him to do experiments and after a series of incidents, he became a symbol, a symbol used to inspire the society to guide public opinion and to sell national tours. He became a soldier outside the military world.

I don't know what he thought about rushing into the enemy to rescue his comrades-in-arms. He was afraid of death, failure, or difficulties. Don't know him Carter Stark is a brave man.

Going to danger alone, basically every hero is powerful, but the methods, techniques and styles are completely different. The US team has received professional training in modern military affairs. The rules of his actions are more clear. base.

From the relatively short clip of Hydra, I feel that there is a subtle sense of inconsistency. In fact, the modern equipment on Hydra's side is too modern, but it is actually reasonable. Several pods came out, and the level of technological development on Hydra's side was a technological fault that SSR couldn't even read. My favorite design in this regard is the reactor in the weapons factory? Which page turn counts down the countdown to self-destruction.

The Red Skull Hammer is a really nonsensical, weak and embarrassing villain. I came up and interacted for a round. I took a step back, I really teared my face and put out some ruthless words that didn't hurt or itchy. Inexplicable "I am his best work" is neither crazy nor demonic After all, what the other side cares about is not the Meimeimei team that has no nose. So the US team Bucky didn't respond, and I can't stop crying? That's it? ? ? The hard and reasonable explanation is that his own ability cannot jump this distance, so he made this trip to block the escape route. Self-consistent success. Indeed, at this time, the US team also seems to be not fully aware of the limit of their own ability.

I also want to rant about his single-person helical plane. But it fits him well.

One small episode I forgot was the blonde girl who kissed Captain America, and he wasn't a person with such firm principles. Haha.

Then it is to lead the team to destroy the Hydra factories one by one, and cooperate with the tacit understanding that the US team is a qualified captain. Then, when I was catching the doctor, I was ambushed by a trap and Bucky accidentally fell off a cliff. No matter whether people fell under the high-speed train, they could see the process of falling. The shock of falling into the canyon while screaming at the American team was too strong. I believe this scene has been deeply embedded in his mind and will repeat over and over again. The scream was really long and terrifying. When Captain America really realized that Bucky fell, he might have seen Bucky falling. I really feel like my heart is torn apart when I think about it.

Then there's the final showdown with the Skull and Hammer, which is equally ridiculous to a little funny. Honghong picks up the fried cube and complains about what you've done, and then you die with the cube...a bit of a comedy.

In the end, the US team decided to take the plane into the ice to avoid affecting the innocent. The conversation like Carter's small talk was very powerful. Is he so indisputable or is he rightly thinking of doing this, something he doesn't seem to be afraid of? Maybe it's because of his belief as a soldier, his body is a fortress, and no one can be a monolithic appearance. The perseverance of his appearance is not all of his. Cool and decisive decision-making in any situation requires strong willpower. Maybe he was afraid that he didn't have time to block the muzzle of the gun in front of everyone. He was afraid that he was almost unable to prevent the accident from happening. Maybe he was afraid that he didn't do his best, so he rushed to the danger without delay.

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Captain America: The First Avenger quotes

  • Dr. Arnim Zola: Schmidt believes he walks in the footsteps of the gods.

    Col. Chester Phillips: Hm!

    Dr. Arnim Zola: Only the world itself will satisfy him.

    Col. Chester Phillips: Did you realize that's nuts, don't you?

    Dr. Arnim Zola: The insanity of the plan is of no consequence.

    Col. Chester Phillips: And why is that?

    Dr. Arnim Zola: Because he can do it!

    Col. Chester Phillips: What's his target?

    Dr. Arnim Zola: His target is everywhere.

  • James Montgomery Falsworth: [toasts] To the Captain!